no proofs...all theories
2007-09-06 03:38:59
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answer #1
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answered by lauren s 5
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we had a debate on the topic if aliens exist or not.In this the party which said that aliens exist had given a speech on Bermuda triangle as something like this (if my memory is right)
the plains and ships that go across this Bermuda triangle is disappearing or lost somewhere and there are no signs of the ships or the airplanes that went across.But some had escaped .Another thing are the pyramids .Do you think that these pyramids are made by the Egyptians just to bury a dead body of a king and that too why should they build those with steps .It might have been made by the aliens to land their ships and come down .And the Bermuda triangle these could be that the ships and airplanes that dissaper could be going to the space to the aliens .
this was said in the debate about aliens .But i don't believe in aliens but i have heard that the ships and airplanes disappear .but i dont have any proves for its existence
2007-09-06 11:47:28
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answered by tasnim 1
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Actually, contrary to what many people have said, the Bermuda Triangle isn't a definite location. Depending on the paranormal investigator who is doing the "research," I've seen the traingle strech all the way to the Canary Islands. There isn't a unified committee that determines what is or is not the Bermuda Triangle.
As for proof, there is none.
2007-09-06 15:22:45
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answered by Thought 6
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The Bermuda triangle is absolute and can be diagrammed on a map for you. It was decided and designated and identified many years ago and it absolutely exists under that name. What has not been proven is that the area itself is responsible for the many unusual hapennings within its boundaries. Coincidence is something also proven to exist.
Geographically the Bermuda Triangle is there and recognized world wide.
2007-09-06 10:45:06
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answered by Robert P 5
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Many myths and theories surround the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devils Triangle. There is another called the Dragons Triangle off the coast of Japan. It is noted that many ships and planes have disappeared in both areas. But there is no proof of why and how.
2007-09-06 10:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Geometry offers the only proofs of triangles, silly! The Bermuda one has to be real because I saw it on YouTube! LOL
2007-09-06 10:41:10
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answered by starkneckid 4
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Yes it is in between the sea.. for more detail
search from google "History of Bermuda Triangle".
2007-09-06 10:59:17
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answered by DON 2
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The fact that the three points (Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda) used to determine its 'corners' are all real places. :P
But if you mean proof that the Bermuda Triangle's legends are true, there aren't really any. Ships and planes pass through it every single day without incident.
2007-09-06 10:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It would appear that the Bermuda Triangle has developed the capacity to muddle people's language skills.
2007-09-06 10:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely nothing, it has no more accidents than any other area of similar size and similar traffic.
"The marine insurer Lloyd's of London has determined the Triangle to be no more dangerous than any other area of ocean, and does not charge unusual rates for passage through the region. United States Coast Guard records confirm their conclusion. In fact, the number of supposed disappearances is relatively insignificant considering the number of ships and aircraft which pass through on a regular basis"
2007-09-06 10:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Its actually a rhombus, but "The Bermuda Rhombus" would sound silly.
2007-09-06 11:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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